Things have been so quiet around here it's gotten depressing... in hopes of mustering some discussion, I figured I'd ask everybody's plans for watching GAME 1 OF OUR SUPER-BOWL-WINNING SEASON!

Usually I'd report to the sports bar half a mile down the street from me (neatly tucked away in a neighborhood) but, over the summer, they finally called it quits. Now it's an upscale steakhouse and it's failing. I refuse to try it.

I'm in enemy territory (North Carolina) but I've got a buddy here who's originally from ATL. He and I will likely sit glumly in my living room. We will scream until somebody calls the cops.

Waiting for the 506. If it isn't playing locally in Austin then I will listen to Dave and Wes on the interwebz and wait for the Game Rewind during the week. (If I can figure out how to listen live to Dave and Wes on my phone, then I might hit up a local sportsbar on Sunday.)

I will be watching the Saints win in my living room just as I do all games I cannot make in person.

Wow, you must not see many games in person then.

No I don't. It is very expensive to get tickets. I go to an average of two games per year and have not been at a losing game since the 2002 season. I will be at the Dallas game in November and one of the home playoff games this season.

BTW fellow Falcfans: It is Albert/Goose/Moose on Fox so you will need to get a stream for Dave/Wes for sure. Ditto for Saints fans although all I can say is that Hokie has got to be an "acquired taste" (assuming that you can stand that guy.)

No I don't. It is very expensive to get tickets. I go to an average of two games per year and have not been at a losing game since the 2002 season. I will be at the Dallas game in November and one of the home playoff games this season.

If you only go to winning games for the Saints then you made a good choice to skip the Falcons game.

No. That's not it. We just got back from the trip to Greece, Turkey and Italy and $1000 for the game was a bit much right away knowing we have the Cowboy's game with the cruise out of New Orleans for our 25th anniversary in November. Oh, and I booked the Paul McCartney suite in the Le Richelieu in the Quarter for two nights leading up to it.

"The only postseason meeting to date in the Falcons–Saints rivalry was played in the Wild Card Playoff round on December 28, 1991 at the Superdome. The Saints entered the 1991 playoffs as the NFC West champions while the Falcons were a Wild Card team. Atlanta won the game on the road, 27-20, as Falcons quarterback Chris Miller threw the game-winning 61-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Michael Haynes with 2:41 left in the fourth quarter."

I have been a Falcons fan longer than you have been a Saints fan my son.

LOL!!!

Only if you have been a Falcon's fan since 1966. I was nine years old in the Summer of 1967 when my dad was transferred to Louisiana with the USAF. I soon learned we were going to get our own team. I have been a fan ever since.

I have been a Falcons fan longer than you have been a Saints fan my son.

LOL!!!

Only if you have been a Falcon's fan since 1966. I was nine years old in the Summer of 1967 when my dad was transferred to Louisiana with the USAF. I soon learned we were going to get our own team. I have been a fan ever since.